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I spent this morning in a lecture on the history and varieties of the English language. The subject is pretty much central to my course, and it should in theory be really interesting. What actually happened was that the lecturer spent about half an hour faffing around and taking the register, then handed out a question sheet relating to a video he was about to show, read out the entire question sheet to the class, and then put the video on (a Melvyn Bragg thing from ITV several years ago*). While the video was showing, we dutifully wrote down the answers to the questions on the sheet (no analysis or thought required - the questions were all directly answered in the video). Then we had five minutes to "discuss your answers with your neighbour", then another twenty minutes of going through the questions with the whole class, by which time I was ready to bang my head against the wall.

While relating this tale of woe to a lunch table** of colleagues, someone asked "so why do you keep going to the classes?". It really hadn't occured to me not to - I'm a Good Student***, and attending classes is deeply ingrained, even though in this case it's reasonably clear that I could cover more of the subject, and in more detail, with an equivalent amount of time spent sitting at home with some books.

And so, in the time honoured tradition of using LJ to make vitally important life decisions, I present a poll!


[Poll #672963]

It also occurs to me that the current arrangement of my lectures means my weekly day off is split between Tuesday mornings and Thursday afternoons, and if I stop going to this class, I could switch my half day to Thursday mornings, which is much easier all round.


*Which amused me by asterisking out two letters of a perfectly good Anglo-Saxon word, and by drawing a parallel between medieval traditions of courtly love and "today's three-minute pop song", to the strains of the thoroughly up-to-date "Unchained melody". And then it annoyed me by talking about changing fashions in names with a list entirely composed of male names.

** "Lunch table" is the collective noun for people who work in my department, because we all have lunch together every day, and there is much bitching and piss-taking and randomness.

*** "Good Student" in the sense that I usually do what I'm told, rather than in the sense of getting good grades, though I do that too ;-)

Re: Lectures are for wusses!

Date: 2006-02-14 03:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] smiorgan.livejournal.com
Her subject can kick your subject's ass, biatch.

Date: 2006-02-14 03:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bateleur.livejournal.com
It's a problem cos my first experience of HE was Maths, where you more-or-less have to attend lectures.

Seconded. I missed no lectures at all across my three year course. There is a sense in which they were the course despite the fact we'd all have crashed and burned without the tutorials.

As far as the poll goes, I'd find someone at the institution (do you have a tutor ?) and ask them. Of course, this can backfire. When I mentioned to my MSc tutor that I wasn't attending functional programming lectures because I knew the material already he was most unimpressed and told me they were very important. So I conceded the point and agreed to go... then skipped them anyway because he had clearly missed the point. And besides, they clashed with Thieves Guild II GM meeetings. I'm fairly certain I got 100% on that section on the exam in the end, though I'll never know since they refused to give us the marks (!).

Date: 2006-02-14 03:51 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bateleur.livejournal.com
In which case don't go to the lectures. Your motivations in studying the course are largely personal anyway, so it makes sense to get as much out of it as possible rather than trying to conform to the institution's cookie-cutter concept of what students need.

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